Adam Lambert’s Feel Something Foundation has partnered with LGTBQ organization GLAAD for its first major fundraiser – an eBay for Charity wardrobe auction of stage looks worn by Adam. 15 items of some of Adam’s most iconic stage-wear are open for bidding on eBay today through to 6th May. Fans from around the world can bid and items will be mailed to the winners, with all funds going directly to GLAAD for their continued support of LGBTQ people in need during the COVID-19 crisis and before.

Noteworthy items include a Saint Laurent Leopard Tuxedo Jacket worn during X Factor performance with Queen, Skin Graft Leather Studded Jacket worn during The American Idol Live Tour 2009, Dolce & Gabanna three Piece Suit worn during North American Rhapsody Tour with Queen, and many more.

“The Feel Something Foundation is honoured to partner with GLAAD and eBay for our first fundraiser,” said Adam Lambert. “The funds raised through this eBay auction will be instrumental in helping the LGBTQ community during these unprecedented times.”

The musician, actor and activist launched the foundation (FSF) in late 2019, with the mission to support LGBTQ+ organizations that are moving the needle for communities of all ages and backgrounds. GLAAD, the most visible LGBTQ advocacy organization, works to accelerate LGBTQ acceptance. GLAAD serves as a watchdog for anti-LGBTQ activists and policies as well as an inspirational storyteller that works through all forms of media to share stories that change hearts and minds. During the current crisis, GLAAD’s work has never been more important. Several LGBTQ young people are isolating in homes that might not be affirming and are turning to media that GLAAD works with – television, film, video games, and social media – as lifelines. GLAAD has also been highlighting LGBTQ heroes on the front-line of protecting people during COVID-19 and assisting local LGBTQ organizations that provide vital services for individuals. Lambert announced the charity auction during GLAAD’s “Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone” livestream event which benefitted local LGBTQ community centres around the world. With more than 120 Pride marches and festivals cancelled, GLAAD is now working on new programming and campaigns for Pride month to unite the global LGBTQ community.

Head to ebay.com/adamlambert to bid on this unique auction and help raise vital funds for GLAAD.

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